This section describes the EVPN commands for 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C.
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This command enables the context to configure the BGP-EVPN parameters in the base instance.
The no form of this command disables BGP-EVPN.
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This command specifies a 2-byte EVPN instance that is unique in the system. It is used for the service-carving algorithm for multi-homing and auto-deriving route-target and route-distinguishers.
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This command enables the context to configure the BGP EVPN MPLS parameters.
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This command enables the context to configure automatic binding of a BGP-EVPN service using tunnels to MP-BGP peers.
The sr-isis (sr-ospf) value specifies that an SR tunnel to the BGP next hop is selected in the TTM from the lowest numbered ISIS (OSPF) instance.
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This command configures the resolution mode in the automatic binding of a BGP-EVPN MPLS service to tunnels to MP-BGP peers.
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This command enables the context to configure the subset of tunnel types that can be used in the resolution of BGP-EVPN routes within the automatic binding of BGP-EVPN MPLS service to tunnels to MP-BGP peers.
The following tunnel types are supported in a BGP-EVPN MPLS context, in order of preference: RSVP, LDP, Segment Routing (SR), BGP, and UDP.
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This command specifies the BGP tunnel type.
BGP EVPN will search for a BGP LSP to the address of the BGP next hop. If the user does not enable the BGP tunnel type, the inter-area or inter-as prefixes will not be resolved.
The no form of this command disables BGP as a tunnel type to consider.
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This command specifies the LDP tunnel type.
BGP will search for an LDP LSP with a FEC prefix corresponding to the address of the BGP next-hop.
The no form of this command disables LDP as a tunnel type to consider.
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This command specifies the RSVP-TE tunnel type.
BGP will search for the best metric RSVP LSP to the address of the BGP next hop. This address can correspond to the system interface or to another loopback used by the BGP instance on the remote node. The LSP metric is provided by MPLS in the tunnel table. In the case of multiple RSVP LSPs with the same lowest metric, BGP selects the LSP with the lowest tunnel-id.
The no form of this command disables RSVP as a tunnel type to consider.
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This command specifies the Segment Routing (SR) tunnel type programmed by an ISIS instance in TTM.
The no form of this command disables SR-ISIS as a tunnel type to consider.
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This command specifies the SR tunnel type programmed by an OSPF instance in TTM.
The SR tunnel to the BGP next hop is selected in the TTM from the lowest numbered ISIS (OSPF) instance.
The no form of this command disables SR-OSPF as a tunnel type to consider.
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This command administratively disables an entity. When disabled, an entity does not change, reset, or remove any configuration settings or statistics.
The no form of this command places the entity into an administratively enabled state.
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This command creates or edits a Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) instance. If the service-id does not exist, a context for the service is created. If the service-id exists, the context for editing the service is entered.
A VPLS connects multiple customer sites together acting like a zero-hop, Layer 2 switched domain. A VPLS is always a logical full mesh.
If the create command is enabled in the environment context, the create keyword must be specified when the service is created. Specify the customer keyword and customer-id to associate the service with a customer. The customer-id must already exist (created using the customer command in the service context). After a service has been created with a customer association, it is not possible to edit the customer association. To edit the customer association, the service must be deleted and recreated with a new customer association.
After a service is created, the use of the customer customer-id is optional for navigating into the service configuration context. Attempting to edit a service with the incorrect customer-id specified will result in an error.
More than one VPLS may be created for a single customer ID.
By default, no VPLS instances exist until they are explicitly created.
The no form of this command deletes the VPLS service instance with the specified service-id. The service cannot be deleted until all SAPs and SDPs defined within the service ID have been shutdown and deleted, and the service has been shutdown.
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This command enables the context to configure the BGP related parameters for BGP EVPN.
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This command configures the Route Distinguisher (RD) component that will be signaled in the MP-BGP NLRI for L2VPN and EVPN families. This value is used for BGP-AD and BGP multi-homing NLRI, if these features are configured.
If this command is not configured, the RD is automatically built using the BGP-AD VPLS ID. The following rules apply:
Values and format (6 bytes, other 2 bytes of type) will be automatically generated.
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This command configures the route target (RT) component that will be signaled in the related MP- BGP attribute to be used for BGP auto-discovery and EVPN, if these features are configured in this VPLS service.
If this command is not used, the RT is built automatically using the VPLS ID. The ext-comm can have the same two formats as the VPLS ID, a two-octet AS-specific extended community, IPv4 specific extended community. For BGP EVPN enabled VPLS services, the route target can also be auto-derived from the evi value (config>service>vpls>bgp-evpn>evi), if this command is not configured. See the evi command description for more information.
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This command specifies the name of the VSI export policies to be used for BGP auto-discovery, if it is configured in this VPLS service. If multiple policy names are configured, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
The policy name list is handled by the SNMP agent as a single entity.
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This command specifies the name of the VSI import policies to be used for BGP auto-discovery, if it is configured in this VPLS service. If multiple policy names are configured, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
The policy name list is handled by the SNMP agent as a single entity.
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This command enables the advertisement in BGP of the learned MACs on SAPs and SDP bindings. When the mac-advertisement command is disabled, the local MACs will be withdrawn in BGP.
The no form of this command disables mac-advertisement.
mac-advertisement
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This command enables the context to configure the BGP EVPN MAC duplication parameters.
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This command modifies the default behavior of the mac-duplication feature, which is always enabled by default. The command specifies the number of moves (num-moves) to monitor within a period of time (window).
detect num-moves 5 window 3
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Specifies the timer after which the MAC in hold-down state is automatically flushed and the mac-duplication process starts again. This value is expected to be equal to two times or more than that of window.
If the no form of this command is configured and mac-duplication is detected, MAC updates for that MAC will be held down till the user intervenes or a network event (that flushes the MAC) occurs.
retry 9
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It is enabled or disabled for all EVPN-MPLS destinations at the same time.
no control-word
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When configured in a VPLS service, this command controls the number of paths to reach a specified MAC address when that MAC in the FDB is associated to a remote all-active multi-homed ES.
The configuration of two or more ECMP paths to a specified MAC enables the aliasing function described in RFC 7432.
no ecmp
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This command allows the system to preserve the VLAN ID and 802.1p bits of the service-delimiting qtag in a new tag added in the customer frame before sending it to the EVPN-MPLS destinations.
no force-vlan-vc-forwarding
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This command configures the system so that a separate label is sent for Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) traffic in a specified service. By default (no ingress-replication-bum-label), the same label is used for unicast and flooded BUM packets when forwarding traffic to remote PEs.
Saving labels may cause transient traffic duplication for all-active multi-homing. If ingress-replication-bum-label is enabled, the system will advertise two labels per EVPN VPLS instance, one for unicast and one for BUM traffic. The ingress PE will use the BUM label for flooded traffic to the advertising egress PE, which allows the egress PE to determine whether unicast traffic has been flooded by the ingress PE. Depending on the scale required in the network, the user may choose between saving label space or avoiding transient packet duplication sent to an all-active multi-homed CE for certain MACs.
The no form of this command uses the same label for unicast and flooded BUM packets.
no ingress-replication-bum-label
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This command configures an explicit split-horizon group for all BGP-EVPN MPLS destinations that can be shared by other SAPs and spoke-SDPs. The use of explicit split-horizon groups for EVPN-MPLS and spoke-SDPs allows the integration of VPLS and EVPN-MPLS networks.
If the bgp-evpn mpls split-horizon-group command is not used, the default split-horizon group (that contains all the EVPN destinations) is still used, but it is not possible to refer to it on SAPs/spoke-SDPs.
User-configured split-horizon groups can be configured within the service context. The same group name can be associated to SAPs, spoke-SDPs, pw-templates, pw-template-bindings, and EVPN-MPLS destinations.
The configuration of the bgp-evpn mpls split-horizon-group command is only allowed if bgp-evpn>mpls is shutdown; no changes are allowed when bgp-evpn>mpls is no shutdown.
If the SAPs or spoke-SDPs (manual or BGP-AD-discovered) are configured within the same split-horizon-group as the EVPN-MPLS endpoints, MAC addresses will still be learned but they will not be advertised in BGP-EVPN. If an EVPN-MPLS provider-tunnel is enabled in the service, the SAPs and SDP-bindings that share the same split-horizon group of the EVPN-MPLS provider-tunnel will be brought operationally down if the point-to-multipoint tunnel is operationally up.
The no form of this command configures the EVPN-MPLS destinations to use the default split-horizon group.
no split-horizon-group
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This command enables the context to configure the proxy-ARP parameters in a VPLS service.
The no form of this command removes the proxy-ARP context.
no proxy-arp
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This command enables the context to configure the proxy-ND parameters in a VPLS service.
The no form of this command removes the proxy-ND context.
no proxy-nd
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The no form of this command disables the aging timer.
no age-time
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dup-detect window 3 num-moves 5 hold-down 9
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This command enables the addition of dynamic entries to the proxy-ARP table.
The no form of this command disables the addition of dynamic entries to the proxy-ARP table.
no dynamic-arp-populate
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This command enables the addition of dynamic entries to the proxy-ND table.
The no form of this command disables the addition of dynamic entries to the proxy-ND table.
no dynamic-nd-populate
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evpn-nd-advertise router
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This command controls whether the system floods GARP-requests and GARP-replies to the EVPN. The GARPs impacted by this command are messages in which the sender IP is equal to the target IP and the MAC DA is broadcast.
garp-flood-evpn
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This command controls whether the system floods host unsolicited Neighbor Advertisements to the EVPN. The NA messages impacted by this command are NA messages with the following flags:
host-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
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router-unsolicited-na-flood-evpn
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The no form of this command suppresses the refresh messages.
no send-refresh
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This command configures static entries to be added to the table. A static MAC-IP entry requires the addition of the MAC address to the FDB as either learned or CStatic (conditional static MAC) to become active.
The no form of this command removes the specified static entry.
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The no form of this command removes the specified static entry.
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250
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unknown-arp-request-flood-evpn
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unknown-ns-flood-evpn
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The no form of this command enables the proxy-ARP and proxy-ND functionalities.
shutdown
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This command configures an ES instance and its corresponding name.
The no form of this command deletes the specified ES.
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This command configures the ES activation timer for the specified ethernet-segment. The es-activation-timer delays the activation of a specified ethernet-segment on a specified PE that has been elected as DF (Designated Forwarder). Only when the es-activation-timer has expired, the SAP associated to an ethernet-segment can be activated (in case of single-active multi-homing) or added to the default-multicast-list (in case of all-active multi-homing).
The no form of this command specifies that the system uses the value in the config>redundancy>bgp-evpn-multi-homing>es-activation-timer context, if configured. Otherwise the system uses the default value of 3 seconds.
no es-activation-timer
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This command configures the 10-byte Ethernet segment identifier (ESI) associated to the ethernet-segment that will be signaled in the BGP-EVPN routes. The ESI value cannot be changed unless the ethernet-segment is shutdown. Reserved ESI values, 0 and MAX-ESI, are not allowed.
The no form of this command deletes the ESI from the Ethernet segment.
no esi
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The no form of this command removes the association of the Ethernet segment to LAG ports.
no lag
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This command configures the multi-homing mode for the specified ethernet-segment as single-active or all-active multi-homing, as defined in RFC7432.
By default, the use of esi-label is enabled for all-active and single-active as defined in RFC7432 (for single-active multi-homing, the ESI label is used to avoid transient loops).
When single-active no-esi-label is specified, the system will not allocate an ESI label and hence advertise ESI label 0 to peers. Even if the ESI is configured to not send the ESI label, upon reception of an ESI label from a peer, the PE will always send traffic to that peer using the received ESI label.
The multi-homing command must be configured for the Ethernet segment to be enabled.
The no form of this command disables multi-homing on the Ethernet segment.
no multi-homing
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The no form of this command removes the Ethernet segment association to all ports.
no port
port-id | slot/mda/port [.channel] |
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This command enables the context to manually configure the service-carving algorithm; that is, configure the EVIs for which the PE is DF.
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The no form of this command removes the specified EVI range.
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This command configures the service-carving mode. This determines how the DF is elected for a specified ES and service.
mode auto
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This command changes the administrative status of the ethernet-segment.
The user can only configure no shutdown when esi, multi-homing, and lag/port are configured. If the ES or the corresponding lag/port are shutdown, the ES route and the AD per-ES routes will be withdrawn. No changes are allowed when the ethernet-segment is no shutdown.
shutdown
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This command configures the route distinguisher (RD) that will be signaled in EVPN Type 4 routes (Ethernet segment routes).
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This command enables the context to configure the global redundancy parameters.
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The following considerations apply to the functionality:
boot-timer 10
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es-activation-timer 3
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This command shows the remote EVPN-MPLS tunnel endpoints in the system.
Label | Description |
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If the service is BGP-EVPN MPLS, the command also shows the parameters corresponding to EVPN-MPLS.
Label | Description |
BGP EVPN Table | |
MAC Dup Detn Window | |
MAC Dup Detn Retry | |
Admin Status | |
Control Word | |
Split Horizon Group | |
Ingress Rep BUM Lbl | |
Max Ecmp Routes | |
Ingress Mcast Lbl | |
BGP EVPN MPLS Auto Bind Tunnel Information | |
Resolution | |
Filter Tunnel Types |
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Label | Description |
TEP Address | Displays the TEP address |
Egr Label | Displays the egress label |
Transport:Tnl-Id | Displays the tunnel type and tunnel ID of the EVPN-MPLS entry |
Num. MAC | Displays the number of MACs |
Mcast | Displays the multicast information |
Sup BCast Domain |
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The command allows for specific IP addresses to be displayed. Dynamic IP entries associated to a MAC list are displayed with the corresponding MAC list and resolve timers information.
Label | Description |
Send Refresh | |
Table Size | |
Detect Window | Displays the configured window value for ARP duplicate detection |
Num Moves | |
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The command allows for specific IPv6 addresses to be shown. Dynamic IPv6 entries associated to a MAC list are shown with the corresponding MAC list and resolve timers information.
Label | Description |
Send Refresh | |
Table Size | |
Detect Window | Displays the configured value for window size used for duplicate detection |
Num Moves | Displays the configured value for number of moves used in duplicate ND detection |
Host Unsol NA Fld | |
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Label | Description |
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This command enables the context for the display of global redundancy parameters.
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This command shows the information related to the EVPN global timers.
Label | Description |
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This command provides information about the usage and limit of the system-wide proxy-arp table for all the services. The command also shows if the limit has been exceeded and a trap raised.
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This command provides information about the usage and limit of the system-wide proxy-nd table for all the services. The command also shows if the limit has been exceeded and a trap raised.